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1781 4 Term [Thursday] Nov. 15
And if he finds any thing wrong it must be corrected in Court, not by altering what is written [by] but by writing to the effect that, I have read the former part of my deposition and I find it is written so, but I meant to say such another fact, and such the truth is.
Mr. Justice Hyde, assented that this was the proper way of correcting what might be wrong in the deposition, and then the Court would Judge, whether it was a fair correction, or whether the correction was an after thought, and a new invention, on seeing possibly some contradiction in the Deporition as it was.
The Court adjourned without the Deposition of Joynarain Gosaul having been signed.